Bruce Willis Battles Dementia as His Family Stays Strong!

The challenges that Bruce​ Willis and his family⁢ are​ facing have been highlighted by the actor’s recent ​announcement about his dementia diagnosis. ​Many fans, who have admired his work for ​years, feel ​saddened by this news. However, the Willis family stays strong and supportive‍ of each​ other during this tough time.

Recently, Tallulah Willis, Bruce’s daughter, shared her experience working with a luxury silk brand called Kumi Kookoon in an interview. Although her father’s health wasn’t the main focus of ⁣their talk, it ⁣naturally came up.

Tallulah​ mentioned that every visit with her dad is different so she has to prepare herself mentally. “I’ll go see my dad and ‍spend⁣ some time⁢ with⁤ him,” ​she said.

She approaches ‌each visit with an open heart and makes​ sure she is emotionally ⁢ready because⁣ she knows how unpredictable things can be. “I’ve taken steps to just be there,” Tallulah explained about‍ being present for her father. She ⁣also noted that ⁢he is doing okay given the circumstances: “He is doing as well as he was last told which I think is good.” Still, some days are tougher than others; Bruce’s family stands ​by him at every moment.

Tallulah has ⁤also been diagnosed with autism. ⁣She finds comfort in weighted‍ blankets which give a cozy feeling while designing them: “And⁢ as I learn ‌more about my autism and⁣ sensory issues ‍I find that weighted feeling‍ really unique and safe.”

The determination of the Willis family‌ to support one another through these hard times​ is⁤ inspiring. Despite what dementia may bring into their lives, their love ‍and‌ unity ⁣shine brightly like​ a guiding light.

As ⁢they navigate this journey⁤ together let’s keep them in our thoughts showing we care!

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